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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1981019A
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
7/2/2020
Doc Name
Volume 1 Rule 4
Type & Sequence
TR136
Section_Exhibit Name
4.01 Through 4.30
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D
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RULE 4 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS <br /> 4.23 AUGER AND HIGHWALL MINING <br /> 4.23.1 Scope <br /> This Section establishes environmental protection performance standards in addition to those <br /> applicable performance standards in Rule 4, to prevent any unnecessary loss of coal reserves and <br /> to prevent adverse environmental effects from auger mining incident to surface mining activities. <br /> 4.23.3 Performance Standards <br /> 4.23.4 Maximize Recoverability of Mineral Reserves <br /> Colowyo maximize recoverability of the mineral resources through highwall mining in the East, <br /> West, and Section 16 Pits. Please see Map 23 for the historically mined areas. Also please see <br /> Section 4.23.2 in Volume 12 and 15 for additional information pertaining to the South Taylor and <br /> Collom Pit. <br /> 4.23.5 Undisturbed Areas of Coal Shall Be Left in Unmined Sections <br /> As for the CDRMS Rules (Rules) requirement for leaving undisturbed areas of coal in unmined <br /> sections, Colowyo contends that this application of the Rules does not apply since the seams to be <br /> highwall mined are being accessed from active surface pits that by this Permit and other applicable <br /> sections of the Rules are required to be backfilled and fully reclaimed. Hence should undisturbed <br /> barrier areas of coal be left for some future access, these potential portal areas would be <br /> inaccessible for future generations because they would be buried under the pit backfill. <br /> Additionally and importantly, as discussed above, due to the many geological reasons,there is not <br /> economical coal to be recovered from"behind"the areas slated to be highwall mined. <br /> 4.23.6 Abandoned or Active Underground Mine Workings <br /> To Colowyo's knowledge, no abandoned or active underground mine workings have ever existed <br /> or currently exist in any of the coal seams in the areas proposed to be highwall mined. No highwall <br /> mining will be allowed to take place within 500 feet of any abandoned or active underground <br /> mining operation. <br /> 4.23.7 Surface Mining Activities and Highwall Mining <br /> The highwall mining shall follow the surface coal mining activities in a contemporaneous manner <br /> consistent with the applicable requirements of CDRMS Rule 4. Due to active pit progressions and <br /> sequencing of mining (in addition to meeting the Permit requirements for contemporaneous <br /> reclamation), it is required that highwall mining occurs timely if not immediately following <br /> conclusion of pit mining activities. Also,as described more fully in 2.06.9(2),the need to backfill, <br /> i.e., contemporaneously reclaim the pits, is mandatory for Colowyo in order to build the pit floor <br /> from which to work from to mine the successively higher (in the geologic column) coal seam. <br /> Hence successful highwall mining is in part dependent upon timely and successful <br /> contemporaneous reclamation of the pits. <br /> Rule 4 Performance Standards 4-74 Revision Date: 12/20/19 <br /> Revision No.: TR-135 <br />
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